Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 7, 2026

Lateral Molar Approach-Driven Transoral Endoscopic Procedure for Benign Infratemporal Fossa Tumor Resection
Published on: August 15, 2025
[Maxillary mucocele after an orthognathic surgery: case report]
Vicente Alfonso Carrillo Andrades1, Bernardita Claudia Carrillo Venezian2
1Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Valparaíso, Región de Valparaíso, Chile. Address: 2 Norte 550 Departamento 112-b, Viña del Mar, Región de Valparaíso, Chile.
Abstract:
Mucoceles are not often found in the maxillary sinus, and is a rare surgery complication, in this case, orthognathic. This review describes a mucocele that partially occupies the right maxillary sinus, causing a chronic nasal obstruction. This is the case of a 44 year-old female patient, which after 12 years of several orthognathic surgeries, presents facial pain and right nasal obstruction. The paranasal sinus computed tomography reveals a mass with liquid content that occupies the lower part of the right maxillary sinus and compromises the right nasal cavity. The patient was treated with an intranasal marsupialization and a middle meatotomy with endoscopic nasal approach. Evolution was satisfactory two years after the intervention.

